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Supply Chain Sustainability

The impacts or externalities of businesses are frequently influenced by their supply chain processes. Managing the environmental and social impacts of supply chain are interlinked to economic outputs over the long term – they can help businesses avoid disruptions, meet evolving customer and business partner requirements, foster innovation and protect the company’s reputation and brand value. It can also help further the business imperatives of efficiency, cost effectiveness and resilience in the supply chain. However, the fundamental and compelling reason for sustainability engagement in our value chain stems from our belief that it is the right thing to do in the larger interests of both, the suppliers as well as of society.

The context, scale and complexity of modern supply chains pose challenges for business to identify, influence and control these impacts. Our supply chain management program is influenced by our understanding of the multiple drivers as well as the challenges associated with it.